m lb appears that many of the farmers in Turkey have been growing canary seed in preference to wheat, and this year's harvest was expected to produce double the return of last year. Prom Gallipoli canary seed was exported last year to the extent of 18,500 quarters. The seed realised at the commencement of the season 30s perquarber, but owing to strong demand ran up to two guineas. ; %■ }, .■ Five shillings in the £ discount, at reat So a-tADVT?' c «Pets, 00111118 at the D.o.Ca—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 5
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